Aufsatz(elektronisch)25. Mai 2022

Neither market nor hierarchy—coordination costs in the allocation of track capacity in the Swedish railway network

In: Annals of public and cooperative economics, Band 94, Heft 1, S. 221-239

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Abstract

AbstractTransaction costs have been an issue since the advent of the deregulation of the European railway markets in the 1990s. Transaction cost economics received renewed attention in research on the deregulated railway markets in the EU after the publications of two influential reports in the early 2010s.In this article, we develop a model that enables classification and measurement of transaction costs and other coordination costs in deregulated markets. This model is then used to analyze the costs of path allocation in the Swedish railway sector and to compare the results with findings in previous research. We also discuss the economic rationale of the distribution of coordination costs among the involved parties.Our key empirical findings are that the total coordination costs in the Swedish market‐mimicking path allocation process are as low as or lower than the most cost‐efficient market coordination processes studied in railway markets, and that the state administrations take on nearly all the coordination costs in order to minimize the effects of opportunism, rent‐seeking and information impactedness. Another finding is that the size of the coordination costs found by different studies seems to be dependent on whether a bottom‐up or a top‐down approach is used.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Wiley

ISSN: 1467-8292

DOI

10.1111/apce.12381

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